Barbara Pepper

A specialist in hard-boiled dame roles, Barbara Pepper made her sooner film appearances as a Goldwyn Twist; she was prominent among the nubile slaves who were garbed only in conquer-length blonde wigs in Goldwyn's Roman Scandals (1933). Pepper's the same missile at stardom came in Monarch Vidor's Our Common Bread, in which she played the sluttish vamp who led hero Tom Keene astray; unfortunately, the film was not successful enough, nor her performance convincing enough, to lead to larg

... er parts. She spent the next 30 years in supporting roles and bits, most often playing flamboyant goodtime girls.

A radical weight gain in the 1950s compelled Pepper to revise her wall image; she quickly became master at portraying abhorrent midst-aged tourists, snoopy next-door neighbors, jingoist landladies, and the like. Mottle's tucker pen-pal in Hollywood was Lucille Ball, another alumna of the Goldwyn Live-in lover ranks. At one-liner implication in 1951,Pepper was a candidate for the role of Ethel Mertz on I Affaire de coeur Lucy. In her last decade, Barbara Pepper gained a whole new crop of fans thanks to her recurring appearances as Doris Ziffel on the TV sitcom Unskilled Acres.

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